Expresses that a statement is uncertain.
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Examples for "perhaps "
Examples for "perhaps "
1 But perhaps money market funds need to shrink for the greater good.
2 Yet continued tension between civilians and health officials perhaps vindicated his approach.
3 And not just for this result; not even for this result, perhaps .
4 But perhaps market forces can stop crimes that law enforcement officials cannot.
5 He had time to think about the situation; perhaps too much time.
1 Next year would be a bad year, or a good year maybe .
2 A good example of that, maybe the best example, is the N-word.
3 Therefore this time line possible: - maybe contracted last Saturday at ACB event.
4 This is threatening Greece today, maybe other states in Europe as well.
5 Photo: Used with permission Yes well, maybe we just know our history?
1 A possibly late answer could bring a solution to an earlier problem!
2 Therefore, I am proposing some alternative measures which could possibly help: 1.
3 What question could you possibly ask that I haven't already thought of?'
4 This is possibly the most asked question on social media this week.
5 They ask, how can they possibly use it without going near water?
1 It may be true; perchance all is well Let me think so.
2 So would the displeasure of the gods of night perchance be incurred.
3 Otherwise they must run apart till perchance we meet-inthe eternal morning.
4 We both be boys; and thou, king, art perchance the shrewder youth.
5 Yes, verily; though perchance it were better to leave such words unsaid.
1 And, in the absence of Zeus, mayhap we shall keelhaul his emissary.
2 The destinies of France, mayhap , will be lying asleep in your arms.
3 Of such, mayhap dreamed Moorish maid, under the portals of the Alhambra.
4 Horses running in search of a Drop they would never find, mayhap .
5 Here, look at it, father; mayhap the rest will come to you.
1 Bees keep it apart to indulge in it, peradventure , at revolutionary epochs.
2 The good character of plaintiff was demonstrated beyond peradventure of a doubt.
3 And so should he, by the eating of it, peradventure hinder another.
4 It was so fortunate to meet him so, so accidentally and peradventure .
5 Death is, peradventure , an indifferent thing; peradventure , a thing to be desired.
1 And yet, aiblins , ye are na sae far out after a'.
2 She'll be like yoursel', intereested in yon lassie; and aiblins ain o' the leddy direectors o' the Magdalen.
3 He's no that ill the noo, and he'll aiblins grow the better, ye ken; but naibody that comes after will be like him.
4 Aiblins , 'tis the language spoken by The Pro, on whom be peace!
5 Aiblins there might be a wee comfort in that, for a poor auld worn-out patriot.
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